ppl. a. Obs. [f. ASPIRE v. + -ED.] Having raised itself, elevated, lofty.

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1599.  Bp. Hall, Sat., Def. Envie, 35. Those bays, and that aspired thought, In carelesse rage, she sets at worse than nought.

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1627.  Speed, Eng. Abridged. King Henry the 8 … laid their aspired tops at his own feete.

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